Affordable housing has been a long-standing issue for many real estate investors. This episode impact investor, Eddie Lorin, joins us to discuss the strides he has made in the affordable multifamily market.

As a property owner or manager, you may be dealing with various contractors and sub-contractors in your day-to-day operations. Making sure you and your asset are protected against unforeseen situations can keep your investment on the right track.

Exclusive use clauses can be a mutual benefit for retail landlords and tenants alike. But an oversight on specific language in your lease could mean trouble down the line. Attorney, Rob Gidel joins us again for another lawfare episode where we discuss the potential pitfalls of exclusive use clauses in your retail lease.

David Childers is a multifamily investor based out of Nashville, TN. This episode, he shares his investment journey and how it brought him to Pensacola. Dave offers lessons over the years and offers up his strategy for finding deals.

Multifamily is one of Florida's most prevalent asset classes and the I-4 corridor has been seeing explosive growth in multifamily properties over recent years. This episode Costar market economist for Central Florida, Brian Alford shares his outlook on the I-4 corridor multifamily market.

Florida voters have a lot of proposed amendments to consider this year. Amendment 2 could have the most wide-ranging - and potentially devastating - impact on the state as it effects renters and business owners alike. Here's what you need to know about Amendment 2 and why you need to vote YES.

As a property manager or landlord, there's a lot of potential risks you have to deal with. But did you know there could be insurance risks hiding in your lease agreement? Here are three potential insurance pitfalls you need to make sure are addressed in your lease.

The retail investment landscape is changing and as a landlord or investor, you're wondering what direction it's heading and how you can adapt. As restaurant concepts continue to establish a dominance in many retail centers, you may want to consider how to meet the needs of a changing marketplace.

Whether you're seasonal vacation rental owner or a buy-and-hold commercial investor, effective property management is key to having a well-performing asset. Technology can provide access for main street investors to the same resources as institutional players and offer a competitive edge in the property management game.

With the recent legalization of medical marijuana, Florida is now getting introduced to the burgeoning cannabis industry. But real estate investors and landlords may be unsure of their role and responsibility. From overcoming social stigmas to understanding zoning and licensing, there's a lot that landlords need to know about the retail and medical cannabis industries.

As traditional asset types like multifamily and single family rentals continue to heat up, investors are looking at creative options involving second-tier assets and getting surprising results. This episode we talk about the thriving industry of Florida's self-storage investment market with one of the asset types seasoned pros - Scott Meyers.

Tracking market metrics can make a big difference to your investment strategy. This episode, we talk the importance of developing a data-driven approach to your multifamily investing with Neal Bawa, President and COO of Financial Attunement.

The current real estate market cycle is winding down. While Florida markets are still experiencing growth, many investors are seeing more competition. Our guest, Rick Melero, discusses how he learned to adapt to a dynamic real estate cycle by adopting creative, flexible investing strategies. Tampa conference rooms for rent

From materials tariffs to skilled labor demands, there's a lot of stuff happening in the construction market right now that can affect your next real estate project/development. This episode, we are joined by Frank Rygiel, Vice President & General Manager of Walbridge Construction's Florida division.

As we move into 2018, we look at the current real estate lending forecast. Casey Siggins, of Franklin Street Capital Advisors, joins us this episode to discuss the lending market outlook and your debt and equity options.

Even with focused investment goals, it can be tough to leverage your portfolio and scale your investing on your own. Forming strategic partnerships with other investors and real estate professionals can help you realize your goals more quickly!

Every investor needs to take steps to ensure equitable access to their property. Keeping ADA compliant ensures that everyone has access to your property's facilities and mitigates any potential risk for punitive damage claims.

Author, mentor, investor - Bryan Chavis cut his teeth in the world of multifamily and he's got a lot to show for it. This episode, Bryan talks about how, through education, he has been able to leverage his real estate knowledge into new investment opportunities and find success as a multifamily investor.

Multifamily and rental unit investors love using 1031 Exchanges to leverage short-term tax deferrals into new investments. However, if you're transitioning into single tenant, net lease investments, you need to think about long-term strategies.

Augie Byllott has learned a thing or two since starting on his investment journey over 20 years' ago. One of the first - and hardest - lessons he learned was how to properly manage his single-family rental portfolio. This episode, Augie shares how proper education taught him to manage his investment rentals as a business.

Sometimes, a real estate investor's journey isn't just metaphorical - in the case of our guests this episode, it can be a physical one too! Lucas LeBlanc and Jenna Diermann are two investors whose vision brought them all the way from California to Florida. Starting with DIY single family flips they found an interesting niche through social media and developed actionable strategies to transition from single family to vacation rentals and multifamily.

Investor, author and mentor, Rod Khleif, joins us for a special live event: The new year is a time for new resolutions and for many real estate investors, that means setting investment goals. Like many new year's resolutions, it may seem hard to put investing goals into perspective. That's what makes Rod such a great guest! Rod's wealth of experience and enthusiasm for real estate make him a great resource for investors looking for new paths and opportunities in 2018.

With generational shifts pushing rental markets upward and outward, multifamily investors are thinking about how to continue scaling investments. Our guest this week, Joseph Gozlan talks about the investment potential of secondary markets and shares tips on building successful strategies.

Brian Bailey is a Senior Technical Expert at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. A commercial real estate expert, Brian monitors emerging trends in commercial real estate - both on a national scale and within the southeast. This episode Brian shares his outlook on Florida's commercial real estate industry and offers comparisons on a national scale.

This episode, we have Government Affairs Director of the Florida Apartment Association, Courtney Barnard. Courtney joins us each year to provide an annual legislative update affecting residential multifamily investors. This episode she shares the legislative news for 2017 and what investors should expect to see in 2018.

Tyler Sheff, real estate investor and host of popular real estate talk show The Cash Flow Guys, joins us to discuss how buying notes and investing in debt can be a great alternative investment strategy.

Ken Rosen is a best selling author on real estate and a veteran of the Miami real estate market. Based in Miami, With over 40 years of experience in real estate investing across the US, Ken was a pioneer of condo conversion and now will buy any type of asset class from Multifamily to Office. This episode, Ken shares his market outlook as well as buying strategies that can help you make the right investment decision.

Automation is a rapidly growing tech sector. Things like automated transit are already making their way into U.S. cities. This episode, we look at how automation is changing the way we think about real estate and what urban planners and developers are doing to address these changes.

For our next live event, we are discussing the landlord/tenant relationship - covering everything from issues with evictions to fair housing. Meet our guests: Jason Ellison is a real estate attorney specializing in contract preparation and dispute resolution. Josh Diggs is a veteran multifamily investor and property manager. He is well versed in tenant/landlord relationships

The Ruthvens are one of the largest developers and owners of industrial property in Florida's I-4 Corridor. President of The Ruthvens - Greg Ruthven, joins us to discuss why he's bullish on the market's growth.

Steven Rinaldi is a real estate attorney and an expert in real estate syndication, private-placement, and crowdfunding. This episode, he discusses when your investment is defined as a security and what you should expect.

Curious about what's going on in Florida panhandle's real estate market? We were too! This episode, we got veteran investor and Professional Investors Guild founder, Matt Robinson to discuss what makes the area a good investment market.

Dave Farmer is a jack-of-alltrades. An accomplished civil engineer, urban planner and land developer; Dave now lends his skills to population forecasters and growth modelers, Metro Forecast Modeling. He joins us today to discuss how forecast models can help you get a lead on the next hot real estate market.

Sott Maurer, of Advanta IRA and real estate investor, Dave Shaw join us for our first-ever live discussion!. This episode Scott and Dave talk to us about the many ways to invest in real estate using a self-directed IRA.

Mark Holmes is an active single family investor and passive multi family investor. He's also a certified property appraiser with an eye towards the national apartment market. This episode he gives us a current rundown of the national and Florida's multifamily market and what this means for investors.

Investing mentor and President-elect of the Central Florida Real Estate Investors Association, Todd Hutcheson, shares his lessons learned from getting into single family wholesaling and how to avoid losing control of a closing contract after assigning interest to another party.

Yardi Matrix research and data analysts Chris Nebenzahl and Doug Ressler discuss how investors can use the Yardi Matrix to track rent growth, occupancy and development in Florida's multifamily and other commercial markets.

From interest rates to banking regulations, Livingston Hessam, of Walker & Dunlop, tells us everything investors need to know about the current state of mortgage banking and real estate lending plus what to expect for 2017

We strive to provide our listeners with access to investment insights and advice from the very best in Florida's real estate industry. In an effort to continue offering a top level of topics and guests, we will be moving our schedule from a weekly show to a bi-weekly show.

Every real estate investor has goals, some more realistic than others. Investor and mentor Rod Khleif discusses the psychology of investing and the importance of investment goals in earning actual real estate cashflow.

Strategy is an important part of real estate investing. Investor and mentor, Augie Byllott, discusses the importance of forming a strategy ahead of time and focusing on the acquisition before the returns.

Denis Hanks is the Executive Director of the Florida Vacation Rental Managers Association. He talks about vacation properties in Florida and regulatory issues, some that are here today and some for the future.

Courtney Barnard is the Government Affairs Director for the Florida Apartment Association. She joins us for an update on rules and regulations both on a State and National level. We try to do these every year with the Courtney. The Florida Apartment Association is the go-to organization for a voice for apartment and multifamily owners.

Andrew Cohan is the Managing Director of Horwath HTL, a resort and hospitality consulting firm. A seasoned hospitality professional with extensive real estate, marketing and account management skills in North America and Latin America, Andrew has consulted for leading branded management companies such as Canyon Ranch, Six Senses, Montage, Solage and Bulgari. In this episode, Andrew discusses investing in branded hotel condos.

Reed Goossens is a foreign national who relocated to the US to leave the corporate world behind and begin investing in real estate. He talks to us about his journey and how he learned to use syndication to leverage his business.

Phillip Smith, President of Framework Group, multifamily developers and Jason Schaller, Executive with McKinley join us to discuss what changes are happening in apartment design and what tenants are looking for in terms of look, feel and amenities in apartments today.

Adrian Smude is a single family investor. He had trouble telling clients no and they kept pushing for more and more....later rent...better deal...more service. Learn how he created some leverage and distance from tenant pressure.

Jillian Bandes is a veteran of the commercial construction world. She decided to dip her toe in the small single/multifamily market. It is not as easy as it seems, even for an experienced builder. Find out the twists and turns of her story.

Bijan Gorji and his wife have taken a unique route to investing, focusing on residential condos..and asset class typically overlooked by residential investors. Learn how the Gorji's earn 9% CAP Rates in the condo market in Sarasota.

Residential real estate can be as different as night and day from commercial real estate. The laws, rules and potential problem spots can be significantly different. Shawn Yesner is a Florida based real estate attorney. He joins us to talk about things you need to know about buying multifamily, retail or other commercial types of properties.

AnaMaria Palermo and Melissa Meredith talk about using creative methods to filling an apartment building and marketing their properties with social media and multi-tiered top of mind systems. These techniques can be applied to retail and office as well!

John Fedro is mobile home investor. He began investing in Florida and has expanded across the country. Mobile home investing require relatively small amounts of equity to get started and can be an excellent way to get started in the real estate business. Hear John's story!

Maxwell Lee and Kelly Lei are a married couple investing in real estate. Both are professional in non-real estate areas, but decided real estate investment was the path to obtaining financial freedom. They are investors in the Jacksonville market. They join us today to discuss their strategies and cover what is happening in the Jacksonville real estate market.

Less than a decade ago, Greg Williams of Cardinal Pointe Management was playing football for the University of Pennsylvania. Today, he controls one of the most consequential integrated real estate firms in the Tampa Bay Area. Hear his story!

Jon Moore, AIA is an Owners Representative who assists developers and individuals with their construction and development projects. He talks current affairs of real estate development and market risk points.

Eric Black is a California investor who buys outside of his home State. He has purchased homes in Brevard county and currently owns investments in CA, TX and IN. He talks about how he handles long distance investing.

Eric Nathanson is an investor and co-founder of Bidologist, a South Florida firm that assists investors in buying properties at the foreclosure auctions. Eric talks the Broward and Plam Beach real estate markets and provides some great advice on bidding with the new online auction system.

Josue Romero and Juan Nunez immigrated to the USA as young children. As young adults, they discovered the real estate game.They now own a successful mortgage company, construction company and fix and flip operation at the ripe old age of 30. This is an inspirational real estate story broken into 2 parts. This first episode covers coming to the US, the hardships they experienced,what they are doing to be successful and what is happening in Cuba in terms of the real estate game. The second part covers their investment strategies in fixing and flipping single family homes in the Tampa Bay area.

Josue Romero and Juan Nunez immigrated to the USA as youngchildren. As young adults, they discovered the real estate game.They now own a successful mortgage company, construction companyand fix and flip operation at the ripe old age of 30. This is aninspirational real estate story broken into 2 parts. This firstepisode covers coming to the US, the hardships they experienced,what they are doing to be successful and what is happening in Cubain terms of the real estate game. The second part covers theirinvestment strategies in fixing and flipping single family homes inthe Tampa Bay area.

You just had a casualty on one of your investment properties. You call your insurance company to file a claim and not long after you get the feeling things are not being handled the way you believe they should be handled after faithfully paying insurance premiums for years or even decades. Don't be surprised that the insurance company stonewalls you and tries to negotiate down the claim, making you feel like you are being left somewhat less than whole.

Private insurance adjuster Ray Altieri, III talks about methods to properly control what you are rightfully owed.

Joellyn Robles, is a Licensed Title Agent with Hillsoborough Title. One mistake on title could cost you tens of thousands of dollars. Joellyn joins us today to talk about 5 areas where she sees the most issues...some will be areas of fraud you might not have considered.

Investor, Family Office Manager, & Educator....Richard Wilson has become a "go-to" sources for real estate investors looking for funding on their deals or partners in their funds. Check out how this little know group of real estate investors engage.

Garrett Kenny migrated to Florida decades ago to buy a home in Orlando. He so liked the area, he packed his bags, moved from Ireland and started in buying and selling Florida Property. Now he controls a large housing construction business catering to the foreign national real estate market. Garrett spends time with us to talk about the Central Florida market...what is working ...what isn't.